Boyd Stephen Smith Jr. wrote:
On Friday 29 January 2010 13:47:14 Bernard wrote:
So, I removed it and tried to re-install the old version after removing
the testing addresses in my /etc/apt/sources.list and updating. But this
backstep appear impossible to achieve...

Downgrading package is not supported. There's a very simple explanation: While we can modify future packages to take into account features of old packages, we can't modify old packages to take into account features of future packages.

The error messages, that are in
French, can be summarized as follows : some packages cannot be
installed. The following packages contain unsatisfied dependencies. sox:
Depend: libsox0 but will not be installed
E: Defective packages

You'll have to get libsox0 installed before Lenny's sox will work.
I have just done this. The install went OK, so did the re-install of Lenny's sox. But, when trying to call 'sox -h' (or any call to sox), I get this :

b...@new-host:~$ sox -h
sox: error while loading shared libraries: libsox.so.1: cannot open shared object file: No such file or directory
b...@new-host:~$

libsox.so.1 does not exist on my system, as
$apt-cache search libsox.so.1 seem to say

#apt-cache search libsox.so.1 says the same, so I believe no such file exists for download either



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